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Someone's Learning
( Lancaster )
All around an open fire, no-one's got a name
The flame is getting higher and higher, nothing's quite the same
But someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
Someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
In the night three children died, now, all were under five
That's alright, God's on our side, now, our religious right
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning
Someone made a big mistake, now, that will never do
Show him what we think about it, read it in the news
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need to think of someone you’re going to describe. It can be anyone you know well.
You can learn:
- How to describe someone's appearance.
- How to talk about someone's personality.
- Useful adjectives to describe a person's positive and negative characteristics.
- How to describe your relationship with someone.
- How to create a long, detailed answer to describe a person you know in English.
You can see more of our free English lessons on this page: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons

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Today we are learning English with the phrasal verb: To Look Up To Someone. This is a great phrasal verb to use when you want to talk about your role models and people who inspire you.
This is another example of how we combine prepositions and verbs to communicate whole ideas.
People are always wondering what they can do to learn more phrasal verbs and honestly it's just something that you will learn through practice and exposure to English.
Please tell me in the comments who you look up to and why.

Learning

Learning is the act of acquiring new, or modifying and reinforcing, existing knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or preferences and may involve synthesizing different types of information. The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals, plants and some machines. Progress over time tends to follow a learning curve. It does not happen all at once, but builds upon and is shaped by previous knowledge. To that end, learning may be viewed as a process, rather than a collection of factual and procedural knowledge. Learning produces changes in the organism and the changes produced are relatively permanent.

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Someone's Learning
( Lancaster )
All around an open fire, no-one's got a name
The flame is getting higher and higher, nothing's quite the same
But someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
Someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
In the night three children died, now, all were under five
That's alright, God's on our side, now, our religious right
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning
Someone made a big mistake, now, that will never do
Show him what we think about it, read it in the news
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning

How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need to think of someone you’re going to describe. It can be anyone you know well.
You can learn:
- How to describe someone's appearance.
- How to talk about someone's personality.
- Useful adjectives to describe a person's positive and negative characteristics.
- How to describe your relationship with someone.
- How to create a long, detailed answer to describe a person you know in English.
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Someone's learning the alphabet

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Phrasal Verb - To Look Up To Someone - Learn English

Phrasal Verb - To Look Up To Someone - Learn English

Phrasal Verb - To Look Up To Someone - Learn English

Today we are learning English with the phrasal verb: To Look Up To Someone. This is a great phrasal verb to use when you want to talk about your role models and people who inspire you.
This is another example of how we combine prepositions and verbs to communicate whole ideas.
People are always wondering what they can do to learn more phrasal verbs and honestly it's just something that you will learn through practice and exposure to English.
Please tell me in the comments who you look up to and why.

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Learning Swedish - When you don’t hear what someone is saying

Learning Swedish - When you don’t hear what someone is saying

Learning Swedish - When you don’t hear what someone is saying

Subtitles in English:
– Hello! A packet of chewing gum, please.
– That’ll be 14 crowns.
– Sorry, what did you say?
– That’ll be 14 crowns, please.
– Ah, right, here you are!
– Thank you!
– Thanks!
– ’Bye!
– ’Bye ’bye!
This dialogue is part of a free comprehensive course for learning Swedish. If you would like to enroll, please visit http://bit.ly/learn-swe
Learning Swedish has been developed by the Swedish Institute and partners (please see http://learningswedish.se/courses/1/pages/about-this-course).

status quo someone's learning (dog of two head).wmv

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Someone's Learning
( Lancaster )
All around an open fire, no-one's got a name
The flame is getting higher and higher, nothing's quite the same
But someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
Someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
In the night three children died, now, all were under five
That's alright, God's on our side, now, our religious right
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning
Someone made a big mistake, now, that will never do
Show him what we think about it, read it in the news
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning

published: 29 Sep 2010

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How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need ...

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Stated Quo - Someone's Learning

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Phrasal Verb - To Look Up To Someone - Learn English

Today we are learning English with the phrasal verb: To Look Up To Someone. This is a great phrasal verb to use when you want to talk about your role models and people who inspire you.
This is another example of how we combine prepositions and verbs to communicate whole ideas.
People are always wondering what they can do to learn more phrasal verbs and honestly it's just something that you will learn through practice and exposure to English.
Please tell me in the comments who you look up to and why.

published: 09 Mar 2018

Learning Swedish - When you don’t hear what someone is saying

Subtitles in English:
– Hello! A packet of chewing gum, please.
– That’ll be 14 crowns.
– Sorry, what did you say?
– That’ll be 14 crowns, please.
– Ah, right, here you are!
– Thank you!
– Thanks!
– ’Bye!
– ’Bye ’bye!
This dialogue is part of a free comprehensive course for learning Swedish. If you would like to enroll, please visit http://bit.ly/learn-swe
Learning Swedish has been developed by the Swedish Institute and partners (please see http://learningswedish.se/courses/1/pages/about-this-course).

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Someone's Learning
( Lancaster )
All around an open fire, no-one's got a name
The flame is getting higher and higher, nothing's quite the same
But someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
Someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
In the night three children died, now, all were under five
That's alright, God's on our side, now, our religious right
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning
Someone made a big mistake, now, that will never do
Show him what we think about it, read it in the news
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning

http://penguinrockbars.yolasite.com/
Someone's Learning
( Lancaster )
All around an open fire, no-one's got a name
The flame is getting higher and higher, nothing's quite the same
But someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
Someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
In the night three children died, now, all were under five
That's alright, God's on our side, now, our religious right
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning
Someone made a big mistake, now, that will never do
Show him what we think about it, read it in the news
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning

How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the f...

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need to think of someone you’re going to describe. It can be anyone you know well.
You can learn:
- How to describe someone's appearance.
- How to talk about someone's personality.
- Useful adjectives to describe a person's positive and negative characteristics.
- How to describe your relationship with someone.
- How to create a long, detailed answer to describe a person you know in English.
You can see more of our free English lessons on this page: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need to think of someone you’re going to describe. It can be anyone you know well.
You can learn:
- How to describe someone's appearance.
- How to talk about someone's personality.
- Useful adjectives to describe a person's positive and negative characteristics.
- How to describe your relationship with someone.
- How to create a long, detailed answer to describe a person you know in English.
You can see more of our free English lessons on this page: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons

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Emma is learning to crawl! She inches and does a mini-army crawl that is so cute. I am sure within no time she will be zipping her way around. ;)

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Emma is learning to crawl! She inches and does a mini-army crawl that is so cute. I am sure within no time she will be zipping her way around. ;)

Phrasal Verb - To Look Up To Someone - Learn English

Today we are learning English with the phrasal verb: To Look Up To Someone. This is a great phrasal verb to use when you want to talk about your role models an...

Today we are learning English with the phrasal verb: To Look Up To Someone. This is a great phrasal verb to use when you want to talk about your role models and people who inspire you.
This is another example of how we combine prepositions and verbs to communicate whole ideas.
People are always wondering what they can do to learn more phrasal verbs and honestly it's just something that you will learn through practice and exposure to English.
Please tell me in the comments who you look up to and why.

Today we are learning English with the phrasal verb: To Look Up To Someone. This is a great phrasal verb to use when you want to talk about your role models and people who inspire you.
This is another example of how we combine prepositions and verbs to communicate whole ideas.
People are always wondering what they can do to learn more phrasal verbs and honestly it's just something that you will learn through practice and exposure to English.
Please tell me in the comments who you look up to and why.

Subtitles in English:
– Hello! A packet of chewing gum, please.
– That’ll be 14 crowns.
– Sorry, what did you say?
– That’ll be 14 crowns, please.
– Ah, right, here you are!
– Thank you!
– Thanks!
– ’Bye!
– ’Bye ’bye!
This dialogue is part of a free comprehensive course for learning Swedish. If you would like to enroll, please visit http://bit.ly/learn-swe
Learning Swedish has been developed by the Swedish Institute and partners (please see http://learningswedish.se/courses/1/pages/about-this-course).

Subtitles in English:
– Hello! A packet of chewing gum, please.
– That’ll be 14 crowns.
– Sorry, what did you say?
– That’ll be 14 crowns, please.
– Ah, right, here you are!
– Thank you!
– Thanks!
– ’Bye!
– ’Bye ’bye!
This dialogue is part of a free comprehensive course for learning Swedish. If you would like to enroll, please visit http://bit.ly/learn-swe
Learning Swedish has been developed by the Swedish Institute and partners (please see http://learningswedish.se/courses/1/pages/about-this-course).

How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need ...

published: 22 Feb 2017

Former CIA Officer Will Teach You How to Spot a Lie l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
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How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the f...

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need to think of someone you’re going to describe. It can be anyone you know well.
You can learn:
- How to describe someone's appearance.
- How to talk about someone's personality.
- Useful adjectives to describe a person's positive and negative characteristics.
- How to describe your relationship with someone.
- How to create a long, detailed answer to describe a person you know in English.
You can see more of our free English lessons on this page: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need to think of someone you’re going to describe. It can be anyone you know well.
You can learn:
- How to describe someone's appearance.
- How to talk about someone's personality.
- Useful adjectives to describe a person's positive and negative characteristics.
- How to describe your relationship with someone.
- How to create a long, detailed answer to describe a person you know in English.
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Former CIA Officer Will Teach You How to Spot a Lie l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interv...

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
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Someone's Learning
( Lancaster )
All around an open fire, no-one's got a name
The flame is getting higher and higher, nothing's quite the same
But someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
Someone's learning, the fire keeps burning
In the night three children died, now, all were under five
That's alright, God's on our side, now, our religious right
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning
Someone made a big mistake, now, that will never do
Show him what we think about it, read it in the news
And someone's learning, someone's learning
The world keeps turning, and someone's learning

How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
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Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
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You can learn:
- How to describe someone's appearance.
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- How to describe your relationship with someone.
- How to create a long, detailed answer to describe a person you know in English.
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SOMEONE'S LEARNING!!

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Phrasal Verb - To Look Up To Someone - Learn English

Today we are learning English with the phrasal verb: To Look Up To Someone. This is a great phrasal verb to use when you want to talk about your role models and people who inspire you.
This is another example of how we combine prepositions and verbs to communicate whole ideas.
People are always wondering what they can do to learn more phrasal verbs and honestly it's just something that you will learn through practice and exposure to English.
Please tell me in the comments who you look up to and why.

Learning Swedish - When you don’t hear what someone is saying

Subtitles in English:
– Hello! A packet of chewing gum, please.
– That’ll be 14 crowns.
– Sorry, what did you say?
– That’ll be 14 crowns, please.
– Ah, right, here you are!
– Thank you!
– Thanks!
– ’Bye!
– ’Bye ’bye!
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How to Describe a Person in English - Spoken English Lesson

Learn how to describe people in English. You can learn useful words and phrases to describe a person you know in clear, detailed and natural English.
See the full version of this free English video lesson here: http://www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/describe-people-english
Think about someone you know well. It could be someone in your family, a close friend, someone you work with, or someone else. How would you describe this person? What does this person look like? What kind of personality does this person have?
Describing a person is useful in many situations, including speaking exams like the IELTS speaking test or the FCE speaking exam. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to describe a person in detail using clear, natural English.
During this lesson, you’re going to practice, so you need to think of someone you’re going to describe. It can be anyone you know well.
You can learn:
- How to describe someone's appearance.
- How to talk about someone's personality.
- Useful adjectives to describe a person's positive and negative characteristics.
- How to describe your relationship with someone.
- How to create a long, detailed answer to describe a person you know in English.
You can see more of our free English lessons on this page: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-lessons

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Former CIA Officer Will Teach You How to Spot a Lie l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. A...

Former CIA Officer Will Teach You How to Spot a Lie l Digiday

In this participatory session, you will learn how to tell when someone is lying. Really. As a former CIAOfficer with more than 20 years of experience in interviewing, interrogation and polygraph examination, Susan has seen her share of truth avoiders. She has, in fact, developed behavioral screening programs that are used by the federal government. Don’t miss out on learning her methodologies in spotting deception.
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Telephoning - English Conversation Lesson

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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

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As Tracy Moore writes in Mel Magazine, “it’s not just someone being complementary and flattering; it’s someone faking being totally smitten when they aren’t ... It was like someone had turned off all the lights and I was now fumbling around in the dark trying to figure out what exactly had happened ... Pompey says there are several reasons someone may resort to “mosting.”....

SAN ANTONIO -- More than 200 students in kindergarten, first and second grade at Mildred Baskin Elementary School in San Antoniolearned how to stand up to bullies and resolve conflicts without fighting through a six-week Take a Stand anti-bullying curriculum ... "It was developed as a way to show young people how to resolve conflict without fighting and how to handle a situation if they see someone being bullied."....

This is consistent with activities that become automatic with practice such as learning to ride a bike, play an instrument, type, entering passwords or athletics ... Would practicing these muscle memories cause someone to feel differently? How would you feel after being awarded the Nobel Prize? ... If we practice a behavior toward someone, without feeling anything, we believe it’s not sincere or genuine....

Alice Hochfeidt’s anxiety caused her to shy away from everyone and live privately as someone else ... ‘I’velearned that if you choose to present yourself publicly then you have to accept that you will get all opinions, good and bad and you just can’t take the negative things to heart ... ‘People need to learn that the amount of beauty is not changed by editing or makeup....

In fact, I’ve been known to make a joke, see that someone is uncomfortable and then continue to hammer on it until it’s gotten so absurd that I’ve even made myself uncomfortable ... Gervais clearly understands that as he explains in a series of jokes his learning process surrounding a joke he made about Caitlyn Jenner in 2016 at the Golden Globes ... I think there’s learning to be done within jokes....

Spaeth. Coping with grief as a college student ... Coping as a college student poses unique challenges, as the college environment is not the most conducive to grieving ... Unfortunately, when a college student loses someone, the world does not halt for us ... Talking to someone and learning how to process the emotions you are feeling is a healthy way to handle a loss ... When someone close to you passes, grieving is a life-changing experience ... .......

It’s like how you might admire someone you love all done up in a fancy outfit, but then remember you really like them best in a T-shirt and broken-in jeans. In other news, I have finally learned the best way to peel egg shells ......

‘During that year, you learn how to sterilise equipment, change inks, how to interact with customers and of course, you’re watching your mentor working ... ‘It’s so important that people learn from other people not just by themselves from YouTube.’ ... Guy has been involved in the tattoo industry for 23 years, and was himself an apprentice, or ‘someone’s little b*tch’ in Miami....